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Enhanced recovery pathways as a way to reduce surgical morbidity

Enhanced recovery pathways as a way to reduce surgical morbidity
Enhanced recovery pathways as a way to reduce surgical morbidity
Enhanced recovery adoption is likely to continue to grow (range of specialties and penetration within specialties). This progression is supported by the available published data.
1070-5295
385-392
Grocott, Michael P.W.
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Martin, Daniel S.
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Mythen, Michael G.
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Grocott, Michael P.W.
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Martin, Daniel S.
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Mythen, Michael G.
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Grocott, Michael P.W., Martin, Daniel S. and Mythen, Michael G. (2012) Enhanced recovery pathways as a way to reduce surgical morbidity. Current Opinion in Critical Care, 18 (4), 385-392. (doi:10.1097/MCC.0b013e3283558968). (PMID:22710280)

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Enhanced recovery adoption is likely to continue to grow (range of specialties and penetration within specialties). This progression is supported by the available published data.

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Published date: August 2012
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 348860
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/348860
ISSN: 1070-5295
PURE UUID: 5c88bda7-df0f-4414-93ed-3403c8325775
ORCID for Michael P.W. Grocott: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9484-7581

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Date deposited: 20 Feb 2013 15:25
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:33

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Author: Daniel S. Martin
Author: Michael G. Mythen

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